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Day: April 9, 2007

Fonera Ram Upgrade

April 9, 2007 by Will O'Brien 11 Comments


[buggs187] thought of this when he saw the dual antenna lafonera mod. [Goldserv] picked up a SODIMM off ebay with the right chips and used a SMD removal kit to swap out the 16MB SMD memory chip. After some software patching, he managed to get the full 32MB recognized.

Posted in Wireless HacksTagged fonera, lafonera, ram upgrade, RamUpgrade

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